Abstract

The mechanical properties of alumina AF17-20 fiber after high-temperature treatment have been evaluated through tensile tests on single fiber and bundle. The tensile test on single fibers shows that the temperature has little effect on the elastic modulus of the fibers, which stables around 140 GPa. The test on bundles minimizes the personal errors thus giving a more reliable value of tensile strength. In general, as temperature increases, both the Weibull modulus and the tensile strength decrease gradually. De-sized fibers have the highest tensile strength, but inherent defects like pores still cause slight dispersion of the strength. Further, the strength maintains about 90% after treating below 1200 °C, and this insignificant decline is caused by the decrease of amorphous SiO2 and the formation of aluminum silicate. In addition, the severe degradation in strength over 1200 °C is mainly attributed to the appearance and growth of mullite grains, which is only about 60% of the initial value.

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